Historians have finally revealed what they reckon is the definitive site of the Battle of Bosworth - the 22 August 1485 scrap in which Henry Tudor's army defeated Richard III's forces.
As history records, Richard himself led a direct charge against Henry, but was driven back into marshy ground where "he and his heavily armoured …

nice little bit of history

"within walking distance"

Elsewhere the article says over 2 miles. For your average history buff, that's going to be a half hour walk each way. My guess is that they'll park next to the site and just give the visitor centre a miss.

for those who are truly disabled,

Again?

The French pulled the same stupid maneuver just 70 years earlier at Agincourt.. You'd think that folks who spend their lives beating up on each other would at least study a bit of military history. Well, them what ignore it are bound to repeat it.